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  2. Rome to Venice: Getting there by train, plane and bus -...

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    Traveling by bus is the most budget-friendly way to get from Rome to Venice, with prices as low as €15 ($15) when you travel overnight. The journey typically takes six to eight hours; some routes may also require you to transfer in Florence or Verona. Services like FlixBus and Itabus offer free Wi-Fi, power outlets, and restrooms, and will ...

  3. Day trip to Venice from Rome on a fantastic bullet train

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    Trenitalia Frecciarossa: Day trip to Venice from Rome on a fantastic bullet train - See 458 traveler reviews, 224 candid photos, and great deals for Rome, Italy, at Tripadvisor.

  4. Is the train journey from Venice to Rome scenic? - Rome Forum

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    12 years ago. When you factor in all the commute time to and from two airports, check-in and security clearance, the trip by Frecciargento train from Venice to Rome will take roughly the same amount of time as flying, and could cost LESS with the generous "MINI" fares. The scenery by train is nice between Florence and Rome. I would take the train.

  5. THE BEST Day Trips from Rome to Venice - Tripadvisor

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    The romantic city of Venice, is located in the Veneto region of Italy — one of the gem in the North East corner of Italy…. from. $1,840. per adult. LIKELY TO SELL OUT*. 5. Venice Day Trip from Rome: Private Tour by High Speed Train. 3.

  6. 7 days in Italy: How to see Venice, Florence and Rome in a week

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    Itabus, Marinobus and Flixbus offer services from Mestre and Tronchetto in Venice to Florence’s Villa Costanza tram stop. After which, you can take the tram into central Florence. While the bus may take up to four and a half hours, tickets only cost between €8-12 (USD9-13.60) and the last bus leaves later at 9:50 p.m.

  7. Venice from Rome: Private Day Trip by train with Islands Tour -...

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    What's included. Private local guide for the tour of the islands and the walking tour of Venice. Pick up from Rome rail Station to bring you back to your Hotel/B&B/Apartment in Rome. Train tickets in the "Comprehensive package tour" option. Entrance to the Basilica (€ 6,00 per ticket on request, according to availability)

  8. Is there a night train from Venice to Rome? - Venice Forum

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    Trenitalia Intercity notte 771 departs Venezia Santa Lucia at 23:05 and arrives the next morning in Roma Termini at 6:35. The train makes 10 stops, making sleeping difficult. The longest segment (nearly 3 hours) is between Bologna and Arezzo. The train stops in Bologna Centrale for 24 minutes well after midnight.

  9. fast train to Rome - Venice Forum - Tripadvisor

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    Venice to Rome is an extremely popular route, and these discounts are certain to disappear as you approach the travel date. BE SURE to check the fares for Italo Treno for your travel date. Italo is often a bit cheaper than Trenitalia, and service is essentially identical. Edited: 10:39 am, October 25, 2024. Reply.

  10. Venice Day Trip from Rome: Private Tour by High Speed Train -...

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    per adult (price varies by group size) LIKELY TO SELL OUT*. 8-day tour: The medieval villages of Italy, from Rome to Venice. 3. Multi-day Tours. from. $6,009.54. per adult (price varies by group size) Rome Day Tour with Private Driver.

  11. Train from Rome to Venice? - Rome Forum - Tripadvisor

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    Option 1: You ACCEPT that you'll pay the 'Base' fare, around €90. You can buy at the station, trains can in theory sell out but 95% of the time don't, and if they did there'd be space on a later train. You can now buy a ticket and take whatever the first train is after you emerge into the arrivals hall.